Finally,Mozilla'sFirefoxWebbrowserisnowavailableoniOS

At long last, Mozilla has released its popular Web browser on iOS. That’s right: You can now browse the Web on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad using Firefox.

Browsing history

Firefox for mobile has been available since its release for the Nokia Maemo operating system in 2010. It’s also been offered on Android since 2011.

In 2010, Mozilla released an iPhone app called Firefox Home, which could sync tabs from desktop to iPhone. But it ultimately pulled the app in 2012.

Also in 2012, Mozilla demoed an iPad version of Firefox codenamed Junior. But the app was never released.

It seemed apparent that Firefox would never ever make it to iOS. That is, until last year, when Mozilla hinted at its renewed plans to bring its browser to Apple’s mobile operating system.

Firefox for iOS

Web engine

The reason cited for the holdout was Apple’s policy restricting third-party Web browser developers from using their own rendering engines. This hampered Mozilla from building “the browser it wants to for Apple’s platform.”

But with the release of iOS 8 last year, Apple opened up the quick rendering engine used in Safari to third-party developers, such as Google for its Chrome app and Opera for its Opera Mini.

It’s no surprise, then, that the just released Firefox for iOS uses Apple’s WebKit engine rather than Mozilla’s own Gecko engine.

Surf, search, sync

Also unsurprising? Firefox for iOS doesn’t offer much in the way of features that you can’t find on other Web browsers on the platform.

Like many other mobile browsers, it supports tabs, favorites, search suggestions, and private browsing. So there’s little reason to switch to Firefox from, say, Chrome or, most notably, Safari, which remains the default Web browser app on iOS for opening links from other apps.

Perhaps Firefox for iOS comes highly recommended only if you’ve been using Firefox on other platforms, since it also supports sync for accessing your history, bookmarks, open tabs, and passwords across your cross-platform devices.